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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Alcohol Clin Exp Res. 2011 Jul 28;36(1):119–129. doi: 10.1111/j.1530-0277.2011.01589.x

Table 1.

Intercorrelations, Means, and Standard Deviations of Reaction Times and Self-Report and Laboratory Alcohol Consumption

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 M SD
1. RT-TR 1 1654.98 393.54
2. RT-SL .55** 1 1621.86 440.85
3. RT-AE .56** .61** 1 1637.55 395.06
4. RT-PI .63** .57** .54** 1 1685.75 312.60
5. PAE-tot −.38** −.34** −.40** −.13 1 13.58 5.09
6. Peak BAC .07 .04 .00 .06 .08 1 .04 .03
7. Volume .17* .07 −.02 .14 .07 .82** 1 21.81 13.45
8. Alc-freq .06 .13 .02 .13 .07 .33** .35** 1 2.70 1.19
9. Alc-quant .01 .04 −.09 .14 .11 .29** .40** .60** 1 17.87 12.05
10. Alc-heavy −.07 −.02 −.16 .06 .12 .28** .31** .57** .88** 1 6.99 4.27

Note. RT-TR = reaction time (ms) for tension reduction expectancies; RT-SL = reaction time (ms) for social lubrication expectancies; RT-AE = reaction time (ms) for activity enhancement expectancies; RT-PI = reaction time (ms) for personality items; PAE-tot = total number of expectancies endorsed; Peak BAC = peak blood alcohol concentration achieved in the laboratory; Volume = volume (oz) of beer consumed in the laboratory; Alc-freq = self-reported typical weekly frequency of drinking; Alc-quant = self-reported typical weekly quantity of alcoholic beverages consumed; Alc-heavy = self-reported number of heavy drinking days over the past 30 days.